The Soviet Air Force since 1918
โ Scribed by Alexander Boyd
- Publisher
- Stein and Day
- Year
- 1977
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 308
- Category
- Library
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The outbreak of World War I found the British Army's Royal Flying Corps with just over 200 fragile, unarmed reconnaissance aircraft, and a uniformed strength of just over 2,000 all ranks; the Royal Naval Air Service had some 50 seaplanes. By the Armistice of 1918 the unified Royal Air Force was the
When the Berlin Wall was demolished a new mine of information became available to historians, allowing them access to previously closed archives. Germany was the first nation to take war into the air with a dedicated force of aviators. It realised the need for specialization before Britain, France,
Major Georg Paul Neumann was a former German Air Force officer who had served in the Great War. He produced his outstanding survey of the German Air Force in 1920 while the events were still recent history. He was able to draw on his own experience and his contacts to compile a large number of perso
Acknowledgementsย Abbreviationsย Prefaceย Chapter 1: Early Concepts, 1900 - 1928ย Chapter 2: Expansion, 1928 - 1937ย Chapter 3: Small Wars, 1936 - 1940ย Chapter 4: The Great Patriotic War, 1941-1945ย Conclusionย Biographical Notesย Bibliographyย Index